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JUNIORS First How: Gary Douglas, Larrv Grimes, Don Young, Larry Williams. Jim Miller. Dick Howell, Hoy Davis. Second Row: Russell Hodgkin, Carolyn Calvert, Delores McCampbell, Mar)' Cotton, Rita Moody, Sue Wheeler. Mr. Williams and Mr. Hall, sponsors. Third Rote: John Pickett, Pete Stewart, Edward Wall, Don Linton. Charles Spencer, Don Cillogly, Jim Stockwell. Dick Graham. SOPHOMORES First Row: Judy Harvey, Sharlie Fclkner, Sandra Bayless, Mary Ann Hester, Marjie Priebe, Suanne Cronkhite, Lana Murray. Mrs. Beeson, sponsor. Second Row: Mr. Dingle, sponsor; Carolyn Graham, Margaret Jeffries, Bonnie Curry. Jimmy Frve. Third Row: Stephen Sewell. Dale Clifton, Charles Atkison, Junior Hutson, Jerry Johnson. Boh Wills, Kent Evans, Tom Milligan. Page Sixteen
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April 15, 1977 AFFIDAVIT “I thought I was done for. I couldn’t concen- trate on my work any more. My hands were shaking so bad I had to lay off my job for two months; then I took Geritol. Now I am feeling great. My work is 100% better.” —Jim Dingle, needle threader THEATRE Paris—General Don Gentry, of Waveland, to- day asked permission from the President to be permitted to remain in Paris during the time that the Follies Oohlala” is in town to keep the star Alma “Tootsie” Brewer from “being lone- some.” New York—Oil tycoon, Charles “Mosc Felk- ner, of Texas, is in town today to see the open- ing of the Broadway hit “Annie. Get Your Gun.” starring his former history teacher. Sir Herman Hazlitt Hall. OUT OF THIS WORLD London—Walter Metzger, formerly of Wave- land, will start for the moon tomorrow in his man-made flying saucer. Wallv is certain that there is life on the moon. MISCELLANEOUS New York—Florence Servies today broke a world's typing record. She typed 197 words a minute using her left hand only. Page 2 CRIME New York—Lories Klassy Kut Dress Shop, owned bv Delores Thomas, was raided by the police yesterday. Three roulette wheels were confiscated. New York—Dangerous Dan Sewell and his gun moll were apprehended today after a chase of six months that led across the continent three times. They will be tried for the Brinks Bank robbery. Detroit—Bill Collins, a sewer worker in De- troit, wed his eighth wife today at 8:00 p.m. Bill is paying alimony to six of his former wives, besides supporting 14 children. Waveland—Lawyer Ralph Williams cleared Bob Arvin in court here today. Bob was charged with pouring pepper into the salt shakers in the Waveland School lunchroom. BUSINESS Chicago—Webb Eubanks Janitor School this year graduated 26 pupils. The first graduate of Mr. Eubanks school. Jack Mitchell, is now janitor at Waveland High School. San Francisco—Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. Pin- nick, both former teachers of Waveland, vester- dav announced that their new product. Pinn- chell’s Baby Food, is now on the market. Waveland—The Waveland Funeral Home has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Jake Glascock. Mrs. Cecil Hunt is the Funeral Director. THE CHRONICLE '« «• Fifteen
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FRESHMEN First Row: Janet Mitchell, Phyllis Harvey, Patsy McGinnis, Sandy Wheeler, Darlene Graham. Carol Ann Reynolds, Marv Ann Moser, Ann Coleman. Second Row: Mr. Walker, sponsor; Harold Cassidy, Keith 11« ;ss, Philip Coshv, Larry Pyle, John Fulwider, Roger Johnson. Marvin Brewer. Third Row: Gary Myers, jack Wills, Danny Hester, Ceroid Bowers, Larry Young. EIGHTH GRADE First Row: Beverly Wall, Carolyn Hunt, Judv Graham, Betty Rose Fullenwidcr, Linda Pressior. Darlene Young, Joyce Calvert, Merridene Cronkhite. Second Row: Charlotte Drane, Mary Dell Overstreet, Janet Kelsey, Eva Rae Floyd, Linda Umberger, Lois Ann Whitecotton, Joan Whitecotton, Judy Reynolds. Third Row: Jimmy France, Jeffrey Cornell, Larry Robison, Jay Cilliland, Larry Wiatt, Dale Simpson, Jon Mitchell. Fourth Row: Mr. Pinnick. sponsor; Billy Metzger, Everett Smith, Larry Crimes. Melvin Pollack. Wesley Webb. Jimmy Thomas. Page Seventeen
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